Asma Assad posted one photo of her holding an infant that was taken at a maternity ward Feb. 26, and followed up with another photo March 10 showing her with a beatific smile, Fox News reported Thursday.

Her account also shows her reading to Syrian children with the hashtag #WeLoveYouAsma.

The profile was removed from the internet weeks later, as Assad began his bloody crackdown on Syrian dissidents.

“Subsequent to our interview, as the terrible events of the past year and a half unfolded in Syria, it became clear that its priorities and values were completely at odds with those of Vogue,” the magazine’s editor-in-chief, Anna Wintour, said at the time.

People have asked how Assad’s wife and a mother of three could still back a dictator accused of dropping barrel bombs and gassing his own people.

In an interview with Russia’s state-sponsored Channel 24 last October, Asma said she stood by her husband “because my conviction didn’t tell me otherwise,” and praised Assad as a “very giving man” who takes his role as a father “very, very seriously.”